Send Money at Miami County Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Miami County Jail accepts deposits through three approved methods: the commissary kiosk in the jail lobby, the AccessCorrections website or mobile app, or the 24/7 phone line at 866-345-1884. Don't send money through the mail or try to hand cash to jail staff—those payments won't be accepted. Checks and money orders are also rejected and will be returned. Before depositing, have the inmate's full name and booking or ID number ready. Double-check you've selected the right recipient in the vendor system. Expect convenience or processing fees on kiosk, online, and phone deposits—the vendor sets those fees, not the sheriff's office.

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Quick Facts

  • Deposits are accepted via the commissary kiosk in the jail lobby, AccessCorrections online/app, or by phone 24/7 at 866-345-1884.
  • The facility does not accept money sent by mail or handed directly to jail staff.
  • Checks and money orders are not accepted and may be returned to the sender.
  • You should have the inmate’s full name and booking or ID number before making a deposit.

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Common Questions

How can I put money on an inmate's account at Miami County Jail?

You can deposit money using the commissary kiosk in the jail lobby, online at accesscorrections.com (or the AccessCorrections mobile app), or by calling the 24/7 deposit line at 866-345-1884.

Can I mail cash, checks, or money orders to Miami County Jail?

No. Miami County Jail does not accept money by mail and you should not hand money to jail staff. Checks and money orders are not accepted and may be returned to the sender.

Will I be charged fees to add money to an inmate's account?

Yes—kiosk, online, and phone deposits typically include convenience or processing fees. The vendor sets the fee amounts (not the facility), so check the total before you submit your payment.

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